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GLOBAL FINANCIAL TRADING GROUP
E-Mini S&P Program

  • CTA Name : Global Financial Trading Group
  • Program Name : E-Mini S&P Program
  • Start Date : 2001-05-01
  • Trading Strategy
  • Systematic : -
  • Discretionary : -
  • Fundamental : -
  • Technical : Yes
  • Diversified Market Strategy : -
  • Sector Specific Strategy : Yes
  • Trade Duration
  • Long-Term : -
  • Mid-Term : -
  • Short-Term : -
  • Multi-Term : -
  • Markets Traded
  • Stock Index : Yes
  • Interest Rates : -
  • Currencies : -
  • Metals : -
  • Energy : -
  • Grains : -
  • Meats : -
  • Softs : -

Global Financial Trading Group

E-Mini S&P Program


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Program Description: Global's trading style is completely technical and systematic. Entries and exits are based on continuous computer analysis of the markets and specific rules and parameters based on technical analysis and price activity. The system is adaptive in nature as it is constantly assessing market data. The E-Mini Program is traded based on extremely in-depth computer analysis, obtained throughout the day, that combines data from the cash markets with technical data to create a matrix to determine trend change. Entries are confirmed from specific support and resistance levels in the futures market based on specific time frames. Some of the technical data utilized is information such as Advance/Decline input; Uptick/Downtick input; volume and numerous other input that is of a proprietary nature. The system is adaptive in its nature in that it is constantly monitoring market data and input from a number of technical areas. The trading strategies seek major breakout trends resulting in trades that last from one to five days on average. The systems are such that they are in the markets over 90% of the time. The system will stay with a trade until it interprets that the market has run its course in that direction. It will then reverse its position sensing that the market will now move in the opposite direction. This methodology is generally referred to as "swing trading" in the industry. Generally the system trades approximately 13 round turns per month on average.



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